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December 13, 2025
With iOS 26.2, Apple lets you roll back Liquid Glass again — this time on the Lock Screen
Your iPhone clock doesn't have to be so "glassy" anymore, thanks to a new Apple software update.

TL;DR
- Users can now control the transparency of the Lock Screen clock, a further adjustment to the "Liquid Glass" design.
- The "Liquid Glass" design, introduced with iOS 26, features semi-transparent and light-refracting interface elements.
- User complaints about readability led to earlier adjustments and now further user control over transparency.
- iOS 26.2 introduces AirDrop codes for temporary contact sharing.
- Updates to Reminders, Apple News, Apple Music, and Podcasts apps are included.
- Apple Watch now provides a Sleep Score.
- Significant security updates were released for multiple Apple products to address active hacking campaigns.
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